@pamconstable1 From your @washingtonpost article:
“The Taliban wants to segregate women. So it’s training female doctors.”
“This makes me feel like we have done something useful, that all my years of fighting were worth it,” said a Taliban security guard.. washingtonpost.com/world/2023/01/…
Taliban are NOT training women to become doctors:
Taliban banned #Aghanwomen from attending universities and from getting higher education in Afghanistan, according to the letter released by the Taliban's Ministry of Higher Education. cbsnews.com/news/taliban-b…
Your praise of #TalibanTerrorists is disturbing and insulting to anyone who sees the folly which is hard to miss.
You should question the validity of any comments from Taliban you interviewed. They have relentlessly broken promises made & violated DOHA agreement repeatedly:
Taliban stuff their faces while the rest of #Afghanistan starves to death. These 40 million dollar payments are funding terrorism and robbing the Afghan people of life saving food, medical care and much more. foxnews.com/world/afghanis…
The #AfghanAdjustmentAct needs to be implemented into law ASAP for both #Afghans here in USA and the thousands of our Allie’s we left behind.
While we missed getting this added into the omnibus bill in December we will not give up until this is passed. #Afghanevac
There are more issues that need to be addressed in your article but I suspect you will be hearing from other #Afghans#advocates and #Journalists who will express their concerns far better than I ever could:
The U.S.has done adjustment acts before - Following several past U.S.-involved conflicts or humanitarian crises – Cuban Revolution, Vietnam and Iraq – Congress passed adjustment acts that granted individuals from these countries the opportunity to adjust to permanent status.
The AAA protects our national security. Under the AAA, This screening conforms to the USRAP security check guidelines, which is the most rigorous background investigation process in the immigration system.